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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome - Further Readings

FURTHER READINGS

ACLU. 1996. The Rights of People Who Are HIV Positive. Carbondale: Southern Illinois Univ. Press.

——. 1995a. AIDS and Civil Liberties. Briefing paper no. 13.

——. 1995b. Lesbian and Gay Rights. Briefing paper no. 18.

——. 1994. ACLU Wins Precedent-Setting Claim in AIDS Case; Federal Court Rules That ADA Covers AIDS Discrimination. Press release, November 21.

——. 1993. ACLU Files AIDS Discrimination Suit; Challenges South Carolina Insurance Risk Pool. Press release, April 6.

"Fighting Aids." February 10, 2003. PBS News Hour. Available online at <www.pbs.org> (accessed May 29, 2003).

Health and Human Services Department. Social Security Administration. 1991. A Guide to Social Security and SSI Disability Benefits for People with HIV Infection. Pub. no. 05-10020, September.

Jarvis, Robert M., et al., eds. 1996. AIDS Law in a Nutshell. 2d ed. Minneapolis, Minn.: West.

Rollins, Joe. 2002. "AIDS, Law, and the Rhetoric of Sexuality." Law & Society Review 36 (April).

White House. Office of the Press Secretary. 1994. Proclamation for World AIDS Day, November 30, 1994. Press release.

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